Charities In Northumberland
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The Heritage Group Bellingham
Preserve and display the Heritage of The North Tyne and Redesdale Valleys
The Friends Of Barndale House School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationRaising funds for Education Establishment
The Religious Society Of Friends (quakers) In Britain - Northumbria Area Meeting
ReligionThe right holding of public meetings for worship. Regular meetings for church affairs in all the constituent meetings for the area as a whole. Our representatives to Meeting for Sufferings and the Quaker Life Rep. Council and other committees have participated in the affairs of Britain Yearly Meeting, including over sight of our centrally managed work.
Alnwick International Music Festival
Arts, Charitable activities, LeisureTO PROMOTE AND ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY IN THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF THE ARTS,MUSIC,POETRY,ACTING,DANCING,LITERATURE AND SIMILAR ARTS IN ALL THEIR BRANCHES AND THE CULTIVATION OF PUBLIC APPRECIATION OF THOSE ARTS IN PARTICULAR BY MEANS OF PRESENTING AN ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL
Alnwick Sporting Club LTD
LeisureTo create a multi sport facility for all ages for the Alnwick area and to manage these facilities.
Tyne Sound News
Health, LeisureProvides free audio recordings of news information and entertainment for visually impaired people.
The Grace Trust North
We currently support other charities working in the Christian field of discipling and training
The Whalton Education Trust
Childcare, EducationTo provide land for a school and after school facility.
Stan Owen Heritage Trust
Charitable activities, HeritageThe Stan Owen Heritage Trust exists to award small grants to advance education for the public benefit in the history, heritage, archaeology and culture of Northumberland. The Trust may assist the funding of a plan or project in a museum or heritage centre, a location, building or institution, or the copying of material such as photographs, postcards, documents or diaries for archive purposes.
A Fish For Life
Beneficiary group, Social careTo help underprivileged, vulnerable children by providing means of safe shelter and education. In 2010 we completed a project in Kenya where we sent a team of skilled tradesmen over to the Fururah Orphanage to build them a new Girls Dormitory, the Charity funded this entire project and is still funding eduction to some of the children at the Orphanage.
West End Refugee Service
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfare, SocietyPreviously registered as West End Refugee Service (WERS) 1077601. We provide holistic, trauma-informed support, IAA-registered advice, material aid, mentoring & capacity-building to help secure employment. Through our activities, we tackle poverty & exclusion, promote two-way integration, connect communities & challenge racism and xenophobia.
Crook Community Leisure Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo promote the education of children, young persons and the general public and to improve the quality of life of all such persons by providing sporting and recreational facilities for the communityof Wear Valley and other surrounding districts.
Wansbeck Council For Voluntary Service
Charity and VCS supportWe provide accommodation for the VCS in Northumberland
The Richard Allan Memorial Fund
1. None
Friends Of Goosehill
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationSocial and fund Raising for Morpeth Primary School at Goosehill. Fund raising events include Summer & Xmas Fayres, bag packs and sundry fund raising activities. All proceeds are donated to the school to enhance the school experience for all pupils
Freeman Cardiac Rehabilitation Fund
HealthThe FCRF is established to relieve persons at risk or following cardiac surgery within the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne catchment area and includes the provision of facilities for rehabilitation therapy, advancing education in such matters. Activities include the provision of supervised exercise, dietary advice and other rehabilitation therapy, together with a support group.
Creative Arts North East
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Heritage, Social welfareCreative Arts North East aims to reduce social isolation by helping the most disadvantaged people within our communities re-engage with their community mainly through the arts, music, social history, reminiscence and volunteering. We support older people and people who have learning difficulties and/or disabilities across Northumberland and Tyne and Wear.
The Shepherds Law Trust
Maintaining the monastic round of life at Shepherds Law. Making this life available for any people to come and experience, including retreats, group visits and stays, and other activities for young and old.
Upper Redesdale Educational Trust
There are no current activities taking place
Cramlington Out To Play Association
Provision of childrens play facilities
Acomb Recreation Ground
Facilities, Leisureprovide recreation land for the people of acomb
Benchmark At Grinham's Wood
Arts, Associations, Environment, Facilities, HeritageThe principal activity of the charity is develop a community wood with benches on the Tweed path remembering the members of the community of Horncliffe who served in WWII. Woodland will be planted and benches and appropriate interpretation installed. The plan will also celebrate wildlife, art and photography and the history of fishing by coble and net. See https://www.bagw.co.uk.
Greenhaugh Pre-School Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationDORMANT
Northumberland Deaf Club
Associations, Health, Saving of lives, Social welfareThe Club provides information in interpreted talks, social activities, meetings, trips out to various places of interest. We meet in the upstairs lounge of Cramlington Working Mans Club on Thursday evenings from 7pm -11pm. All D/deaf, HoH and Hearing welcome. We have had local councils / Fire service / police / health service visits to find out what they can do to help the deaf with any problems.
Rising Sun Farm Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureProvide a therapeutic working environment for adults with special needs who use the Day Centre or visit the farm for activities with their carers.Educational activities on horticulture and livestock production.Engaging with schools, college and children through courses and activities.Provide opportunities for volunteers, young people and those seeking employment, to participate in farm activities.